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Industrial Panel PC

W555-E2-12

Summary of Contents for NYP - 1 Series

Page 1: ...Industrial PC Platform NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual NYP 0 NYP 1 NYP 2 NYP 3 NYP 4 Industrial Panel PC W555 E2 12...

Page 2: ...omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publica tion Trademarks Sysmac and SYSMAC are trademarks or registered trademarks of...

Page 3: ...ersonnel in charge of introducing Factory Automation systems Personnel in charge of designing Factory Automation systems Personnel in charge of installing and maintaining Factory Automation systems Pe...

Page 4: ...Introduction 2 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555...

Page 5: ...tions in this Manual 3 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555 Operating Procedures Specifications Installation Hardware System Configurations Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 7 7...

Page 6: ...n 19 Operation 20 General Communications 20 Battery and Fan Replacement 20 Cleaning Maintenance and Disposal 21 Precautions for Correct Use 22 Storage Installation and Mounting 22 Wiring 22 Actual Ope...

Page 7: ...e Layer 3 10 3 3 Power Button 3 12 3 4 Connectors 3 13 3 4 1 Power Connector 3 13 3 4 2 I O Connector 3 13 3 4 3 USB Connectors 3 14 3 4 4 Ethernet Connectors 3 15 3 4 5 DVI Connector 3 15 3 4 6 RS 23...

Page 8: ...ons 4 29 4 2 7 RS 232C Connector Specifications 4 30 4 2 8 NY Monitor Link Connector Specifications 4 30 4 3 Display Specifications 4 32 4 4 Environmental Specifications 4 34 4 4 1 Operation Environme...

Page 9: ...Using the Power Button 6 6 6 4 React to Product Messages 6 7 6 5 React to Windows Messages 6 8 Section 7 Maintenance 7 1 Preventive Maintenance 7 2 7 1 1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule 7 2 7 1 2 Clea...

Page 10: ...Index CONTENTS 8 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555...

Page 11: ...of the package and save them Inform your supplier immediately 2 Open the package Ensure not to damage the contents 3 Ensure that all items are present Additional Information Refer to 5 1 2 Items Supp...

Page 12: ...utions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance Additional Information Additional information to read as required This information is provided to increase understand...

Page 13: ...charges for removal or replacement thereof the non complying Product ii repair the non complying Product or iii repay or credit Buyer an amount equal to the purchase price of the non complying Product...

Page 14: ...ufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use Buyer shall be solely responsible for determinin...

Page 15: ...our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the Product may be changed without...

Page 16: ...rty damage Symbols The circle and slash symbol indicates operations that you must not do The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in text This example indicates prohibiting disassem...

Page 17: ...t circuits and similar safety measures must be provided in external control circuits Unintended behavior may occur when an error occurs in internal memory of the product As a countermeasure for such p...

Page 18: ...k Changing BIOS information is only allowed for the engineer in charge that possesses a thorough understanding of the BIOS settings because it can change the behavior of the product Water or other liq...

Page 19: ...und are connected together When connecting a non isolated device or a non isolated interface to the product take appropriate actions to avoid communication fail ures or damage to the mentioned ports I...

Page 20: ...oduct when preparing the panel Do not allow wire clippings shavings or other foreign material to enter any product Otherwise the product burning failure or malfunction may occur Cover the product or t...

Page 21: ...he following Inserting or removing PCIe Cards Connecting cables Connecting or disconnecting the connectors Wiring the system Replacing or removing the HDD SSD Replacing the Battery Replacing the Fan U...

Page 22: ...it or when the display does not appear Confirm the safety of the system before pressing the touchscreen Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate or scrub the touchscreen otherwise the surface of...

Page 23: ...se in accordance with applicable regulations The following information must be displayed for all products that contain primary lithium batteries with a perchlorate content of 6 ppb or higher when ship...

Page 24: ...uch a grounded piece of metal to discharge static electricity from your body before starting an installation or maintenance procedure Insert USB devices and PCIe devices correctly to avoid the burning...

Page 25: ...uct when a part of a human body or a conductive object is touching the surface of the touchscreen Doing so will cause the touchscreen functionality to be disabled Remove the conductive object and cycl...

Page 26: ...nance Do not use corrosive substances to clean the product Turn OFF the product or disable the touchscreen for cleaning with water Precautions for Correct Use 24 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware...

Page 27: ...s the user may be required to take appropriate meas ures Applicable Directive EMC Directive EMC Directive OMRON devices that comply with EU Directives also conform to the related EMC standards so that...

Page 28: ...ards and must apply those standards to your machinery or devices refer to this manual This manual provides the application conditions for complying with the standards If the product is used in a manne...

Page 29: ...oduction to the UPS is provided along with the following information Overview Preparation Installation and Connection Check and Start Operation Maintenance and Inspection Shutdown Processing I O Signa...

Page 30: ...the Indus trial Monitor This in cludes introductory in formation with features hardware overview specifications mount ing wiring connecting operating and maintain ing the Industrial Moni tor An intro...

Page 31: ...are within a computer that executes the in structions of a computer program DVI Digital Visual Interface DVI D A Digital Visual Interface with only Digital signals DVI I A Digital Visual Interface wit...

Page 32: ...t Record Merge module A module providing a standard method by which developers deliver shared Win dows installer components and setup logic to their applications MSDN Microsoft Developer Network NUI N...

Page 33: ...Added 19 monitor Minor modifications 07 May 2018 Added main memory DDR4 32 GB Added main memory DDR4 ECC 8 GB and 16 GB Added SSD 500 GB NY000 AS05 Added CFast 64 GB NY000 AT00 128 GB NY000 AT01 256...

Page 34: ...Enterprise LTSB Added Storage Device Considerations Modified UPS configuration procedure Minor modifications 02 December 2016 UL implementation KC Standard implementation Minor modifications 01 Augus...

Page 35: ...rdware Features 1 3 1 3 ID Information Label 1 4 1 4 Product Configuration Panel PC 1 5 1 5 Overall Setup Procedure 1 7 1 6 Industrial PC Platform Overview 1 8 1 6 1 Industrial Monitor 1 8 1 6 2 Indus...

Page 36: ...e as a powerful PC platform A user can access the Panel PC for control configuration and supervisory operations using the inte grated touchscreen display The Panel PC can easily be integrated in manuf...

Page 37: ...signals and USB signals for a connection to an OMRON Industrial Monitor using a single NY Monitor Link cable up to 100 meter 3 Ethernet ports 1Gb s Interface with multiple networks An extra optional...

Page 38: ...applicable standards and a QR code for OMRON internal use F LOT number and serial number Production details consisting of The lot number of the Industrial Panel PC in the format DDMYY DDMYY with Month...

Page 39: ...tion CPU 25 Intel Core i5 4300U 4th generation CPU 27 Intel Core i7 7820EQ 7th generation CPU with active cooling 35 Intel Core i5 7300U 7th generation CPU 3 Main memory 1 2 GB non ECC 2 4 GB non ECC...

Page 40: ...ch model 1280 x 800 pixels 24 bit full color 19 18 5 inch model 1920 x 1080 pixels 24 bit full color 9 Display ratio W Wide 10 Touchscreen C Projected Capacitive Touch type 11 Frame type 1 Panel mount...

Page 41: ...eral devices including a UPS Refer to Section 5 Installation on page 5 1 3 Setup the IPC Install and configure the operating system the software support utilities and the UPS software Refer to the inf...

Page 42: ...ndalone Industrial Box PC to the touchscreen Industrial Monitor is engineered with long life components and built to the most advanced design standards The following sections introduce Industrial PC P...

Page 43: ...IPCs with a Machine Controller or IPCs designed specifically for an Autonomous Mobile Robot AMR 1 6 3 Industrial Panel PC The Industrial Panel PC intelligently combines the functionality of the Indust...

Page 44: ...1 Overview 1 10 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555...

Page 45: ...Configurations This section provides an overview of the system configurations for the Industrial Panel PC 2 1 Configuration for NYB and NYP 2 2 2 1 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manua...

Page 46: ...base layer and a cooling layer The base layer contains the CPU the software and most of the connectors and functionality The optional expansion layer supports PCIe cards and storage devices A display...

Page 47: ...5 DVI Connector 3 15 3 4 6 RS 232C Connector Optional 3 16 3 4 7 DVI D Connector Optional 3 16 3 4 8 NY Monitor Link Connector Optional 3 17 3 4 9 Ethernet Connector Optional 3 18 3 5 SD Memory Card...

Page 48: ...Monitor Link Cables 3 28 3 10 8 Industrial Monitor 3 31 3 10 9 Power Supply 3 31 3 10 10 UPS 3 32 3 10 11 UPS Communication Cable 3 32 3 Hardware 3 2 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Man...

Page 49: ...B Base layer The layer with the CPU and the main interfaces The connector layout and the installed option board depend on the product configuration C Expansion layer Depending on the product configur...

Page 50: ...vable cover and ac tive cooling The cover provides access to The battery The battery replacement date The fans only for Panel PCs that have active cooling Cooling layer with re movable cover and passi...

Page 51: ...LED indicators Visual indicators for the operating state of the Panel PC D I O connector 2 inputs Power ON OFF Input and UPS Mode Input and 1 output Power Status Output E USB 3 0 connectors 2 USB 3 0...

Page 52: ...ality to the base layer The Expansion Layer is available for models NYB 1 NYP 1 Refer to 1 4 Product Configuration Panel PC on page 1 5 for model details A B C Backside Frontside Item Name Description...

Page 53: ...ble mounting brackets to secure the display layer on a mounting surface B Ground terminal Provides a ground terminal for the Panel PC C Logo LED Backlit logo with adjustable brightness D Status LED in...

Page 54: ...e display layer has a logo LED and a Status LED indicator The Status LED indicator provides the same information as the Power and Error LEDs on the base layer The following LEDs are available on the d...

Page 55: ...Fan Error only for Panel PCs that have active cooling Battery low Red Lit At maximum brightness in following situations Power supply undervoltage error Power supply overvoltage error Power supply defe...

Page 56: ...Industrial Panel PC B ERR Error Indicates the presence and type of an error C HDD Hard Disk Drive Indicates HDD SSD CFast activity D RUN Run Indicates the status of a user defined function PWR LED In...

Page 57: ...strial PC System API for API details Refer to 7 2 Corrective Maintenance on page 7 6 for actions to solve errors HDD LED Indicator The Hard Disk Drive LED HDD indicates activity of the storage device...

Page 58: ...he power button is used to manually switch the Panel PC ON and OFF Additional Information Refer to 6 2 Power ON on page 6 3 for ON details Refer to 6 3 Power OFF on page 6 5 for OFF details 3 Hardware...

Page 59: ...on page 5 35 for wiring details Refer to 5 5 Connect on page 5 41 for connection details 3 4 2 I O Connector The I O connector on the Industrial Panel PC provides discrete signals with the following...

Page 60: ...ails 3 4 3 USB Connectors Two USB connectors support USB 2 0 and two USB connectors support USB 3 0 specifications All USB interfaces are protected against overcurrent and support Wake on USB Addition...

Page 61: ...41 for connection details 3 4 5 DVI Connector The DVI interfaces supported on this connector are dependent on the configuration of the Industrial Panel PC Additional Information Refer to 1 4 Product...

Page 62: ...nect on page 5 41 for connection details 3 4 7 DVI D Connector Optional Depending on the product configuration an optional DVI D connector is available This interface only supports digital video signa...

Page 63: ...l Monitor Industrial PC Industrial Monitor Additional Information Refer to 1 4 Product Configuration Panel PC on page 1 5 for configuration details Refer to 4 2 8 NY Monitor Link Connector Specificati...

Page 64: ...TX 1000BASE T Ethernet speeds 4 Additional Information Refer to 1 4 Product Configuration Panel PC on page 1 5 for configuration details Refer to 4 2 4 Ethernet Connector Specifications on page 4 26...

Page 65: ...al Panel PC accepts SD Memory Cards with the following specifications SDHC type SD 2 0 specification Up to 32 GB capacity Additional Information Refer to 3 10 1 SD Memory Cards on page 3 25 for SD Mem...

Page 66: ...ot is located at the rear side of the base layer The CFast Card slot accepts CFast Cards that comply with the CFast 2 0 specification C F a s t Additional Information Refer to 3 10 3 CFast Cards on pa...

Page 67: ...Additional Information Refer to 4 1 5 CPU Specifications on page 4 9 for the number of supported drives Refer to 4 1 7 Storage Device Specifications on page 4 14 for storage device specifications Refe...

Page 68: ...onnectors are available behind the cover A and the PCIe Card is mounted in the PCIe drawer B A B Additional Information Refer to 4 1 8 PCIe Card Specifications on page 4 17 for specifications Refer to...

Page 69: ...s at 25 C Additional Information Refer to 7 2 4 Replace the Battery on page 7 11 for the replacement procedure 3 9 2 Fan Unit The Fan Unit is available for the Panel PC that has active cooling Model A...

Page 70: ...n 1 PCIe Card clip for PCIe Card installation 1 1 The Accessory Kit can contain accessories that are not applicable to your model Refer to 1 4 Product Configuration Panel PC on page 1 5 for details 3...

Page 71: ...on performance or write life of any other brand of USB Flash Drives Model Appearance Capacity FZ MEM2G F Z M E M 2 G 2 GB FZ MEM8G 8 GB 3 10 3 CFast Cards CFast Card details are provided below OMRON i...

Page 72: ...1 and NY 27 1 Additional Information Refer to 4 1 7 Storage Device Specifications on page 4 14 for storage device specifications Storage Device Considerations For a storage device that is not an OMRON...

Page 73: ...6 USB Type A to USB Type B Cables USB Type A to USB Type B cable details are provided below OMRON is not responsible for the operation or performance of any other brand of USB Type A to USB Type B ca...

Page 74: ...up to 20 m Item Length Specifications ID Details Patch Cable with straight con nectors Manufacturer Weidmuller Color Blue 1 5 m IE C6FP8LB0015M40M40 B Industrial Ethernet cable RJ45 IP 20 RJ45 IP 20...

Page 75: ...fied for 10Gb s S FTP 3 m IE C6FP8LB0030M40M40 B 5 m IE C6FP8LB0050M40M40 B B D DIN rail socket Manufacturer Weidmuller IE XM RJ45 IDC Mounting rail outlet RJ45 module design according to IEC 60603 7...

Page 76: ...luminum foil Aluminum foil Maximum outer diameter 7 6 mm 7 7 mm 9 0 mm Maximum bending radius of cable in a fixed position 31 mm 31 mm 90 mm Maximum temperature for a cable in a fixed position 60 C 60...

Page 77: ...and manuals 3 10 9 Power Supply Details for the recommended power supply are provided below OMRON is not responsible for the operation or performance of any other power supply Model Appearance Specif...

Page 78: ...m shut down Additional Information Refer to 3 10 9 Power Supply on page 3 31 for power supply details Refer to 4 1 3 Power Consumption Specifications on page 4 6 for power consumption de tails Refer t...

Page 79: ...ications 4 20 4 2 1 Power Connector Specifications 4 20 4 2 2 I O Connector Specifications 4 21 4 2 3 USB Connector Specifications 4 25 4 2 4 Ethernet Connector Specifications 4 26 4 2 5 DVI Connector...

Page 80: ...he Industrial Panel PC 4 1 1 Dimensions and Weight The dimensions and weights can differ depending on the configuration Z Y X R The following tables provide specification details per configuration 4 S...

Page 81: ...3 5 for label location details 15 Display The following table provides specification details on dimensions and weights for the Industrial Panel PC with 15 display Refer to the image in 4 1 1 Dimensio...

Page 82: ...R NYP27 0 19 Base layer Cooling layer with removeable cover 482 mm 304 mm 87 mm 7 0 kg 8 0 mm NYP2A 0 19 NYP2C 0 19 NYP35 0 19 Base layer Cooling layer with non removeable cover 482 mm 304 mm 71 mm 6...

Page 83: ...I EMC immunity level IEC 61131 2 Zone B RTC accuracy At ambient temperature of 55 C 3 5 to 0 5 min error per month At ambient temperature of 25 C 1 5 to 1 5 min error per month At ambient temperature...

Page 84: ...Device Specifications on page 4 14 for Omron drive details For other drives refer to the applicable specifications for maximum power consumption details Bay B CFast Card Slot Connected expansions Exp...

Page 85: ...supply with sufficient capacity Refer to 4 1 4 Power Supply Specifications on page 4 8 for details 4 Specifications 4 7 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555 4 1 General Specificat...

Page 86: ...ith a UPS installed the minimum power requirements are Model Minimum power requirements Power supply 1 UPS 2 NY 1C NY 2A NY 2C NY 25 NY 35 120 W 120 W NYB17 240 W 120 W NYB1E NYP17 NY 27 240 W 240 W 1...

Page 87: ...CPU Specifications CPU specifications for an Intel Core i7 4700EQ CPU Item Specifications Cores Threads 4 8 CPU base frequency 2 4 GHz Maximum turbo frequency 3 4 GHz Cache 6 MB Cooling details Requi...

Page 88: ...ifications Cores Threads 2 4 CPU base frequency 1 9 GHz Maximum turbo frequency 2 9 GHz Cache 3 MB Cooling details Passive cooling fanless Graphics controller Intel HD Graphics 4400 DDR type DDR3L 160...

Page 89: ...reads 2 4 CPU base frequency 2 6 GHz Maximum turbo frequency 3 5 GHz Cache 3 MB Cooling details Passive cooling fanless Graphics controller Intel HD Graphics 620 DDR type DDR4 2400 non ECC 4 Specifica...

Page 90: ...PC on page 1 5 for product configuration details 2 The actual speed depends on the CPU type DDR4 Non ECC The following table provides specification details of the DDR4 memory Item Model Specification...

Page 91: ...866 MT s 1600 MT s 1866 MT s 1600 MT s 1866 MT s 1600 MT s CAS La tency CL11 CL13 CL11 CL13 CL11 CL13 CL11 1 The applicable type of memory is determined by the CPU type Refer to 4 1 5 CPU Specificatio...

Page 92: ...per ature max Endurance Approximately 5 years or 20 000 powered ON hours whichever comes first under the following conditions 25 C at 101 3 kPa Less than 333 powered ON hours month 4 Less than 20 oper...

Page 93: ...to 70 C 3 Max operating humidity with no condensa tion 10 to 95 RH 10 to 95 RH 10 to 85 RH 10 to 95 RH 10 to 95 RH 10 to 95 RH 10 to 95 RH 10 to 95 RH Storage tem perature 40 to 100 C 40 to 100 C 45 t...

Page 94: ...5 C 3 Max operating humidity with no condensation 10 to 95 RH Storage temperature 55 to 95 C Max storage humidity with no condensation 10 to 95 RH Endurance 125 TBW 208 TBW 417 TBW 1 Refer to 1 4 Prod...

Page 95: ...NY 2C 1 PCIe Card Slot Specifications on page 4 18 for details Refer to NY 25 1 PCIe Card Slot Specifications on page 4 19 for details Refer to NY 27 1 PCIe Card Slot Specifications on page 4 19 for d...

Page 96: ...s Configuration X4 4 lanes up to Gen 3 Card height Standard height cards 4 20 inches 106 7 mm 1 Card length Half length cards 6 6 inches 167 65 mm Power consumption 15 W max Maximum current 3 A with 3...

Page 97: ...Gen 3 Card height Standard height cards 4 20 inches 106 7 mm 1 Card length Half length cards 6 6 inches 167 65 mm Power consumption 15 W max Maximum current 3 A with 3 3 VDC 1 25 A with 12 VDC 1 Low...

Page 98: ...ix Contact type SPC5 2 STCL 7 62 BK 1711708 The Panel PC provides protection against reverse polarity 2 1 The pin layout represents the power connector on the Panel PC Pin Description 1 24 VDC 2 0 VDC...

Page 99: ...ns Details of the I O connector are provided below The I O connector is locked when inserted to prevent unintentional disconnection The connector can only be inserted in the correct way The Lock and R...

Page 100: ...supply since power OFF Refer to I O Connector Power Status Output Details on page 4 23 for details 2 3 Power ON OFF In put 2 Isolated tran sistor input sinking or sourcing ON 8 8 VDC min 5 mA min OFF...

Page 101: ...B when the Panel PC has been disconnected from the power supply Power up start Power supply has been disconnected Open OFF Closed ON Relay Open OFF Closed ON Relay A B Product ON Product OFF Addition...

Page 102: ...o 5 4 4 Wire the I O Connector on page 5 38 for I O connector wiring details Lock and Remove the I O Connector The I O connector locks into place when the black part of the connector is held and pushe...

Page 103: ...sumption 1 3 m maximum cable length Blue color 2 3 USB 2 0 500 mA maximum current at 5 VDC equals 2 5 W maximum power consumption 1 5 m maximum cable length Black color 4 1 The total power consumption...

Page 104: ...connectors are provided below Item Specifications Number of available ports Base layer 3 ports Base layer 1 extra port is optional Physical layer 10BASE T 100BASE TX or 1000BASE T Frame length 1 514 b...

Page 105: ...y and speed status A B Item Indicator Color Status Description A Link Act Yellow Not lit No link Lit Link Flashing Link and activity B Speed Not lit Not lit 10 Mbps or no link Green Lit 100 Mbps link...

Page 106: ...us on the product configuration Item Specifications Video interface NY 1C Digital only Video interface NY 1E Digital or Analog Video interface NY 17 Digital or Analog Video interface NY 2A Digital onl...

Page 107: ...length Dependent upon connected monitor type and resolution Additional Information Refer to 4 1 5 CPU Specifications on page 4 9 for graphics controller details Refer to 5 4 2 Ground on page 5 28 for...

Page 108: ...s a combination of video and USB information Item Specifications Connector type RJ45 Transmission media Twisted pair cable of category 6A or higher double shielded straight cable with copper braiding...

Page 109: ...nected Yellow Not lit Not connected Lit Connected USB communication active B Video Green Not lit No video signal Blinking Video signal present Lit Encrypted video signal present Video output is not s...

Page 110: ...vertical View angles Left 60 Right 60 Top 60 Bottom 60 Left 89 Right 89 Top 89 Bottom 89 EMC Correct touchscreen operation is possible within allowable EMC immunity conditions 3 Touch Technology Proje...

Page 111: ...mated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature The life expectancy is drastically shortened if used at high temperatures 8 If the brightness is set to very low it causes flickerin...

Page 112: ...storage devices the Panel PC must be installed in a vibration free environment 3 Shock resistance during operation Conforms to IEC 60068 2 27 147 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Material fini...

Page 113: ...idity details per storage device type and the conditions for storage Operate the Panel PC with a HDD within the ambient temperature and humidity ranges as shown in the following graph Humidity Operati...

Page 114: ...e humidity range Additional Information Refer to the ambient temperature specifications per CPU type for CPU specific limitations Store the Panel PC within the ambient temperature and humidity ranges...

Page 115: ...5 45 to 90 0 to 45 NYP17 1 Temperature Specifications Ambient operating temperature specifications for model NYP17 1 This Panel PC has an Intel Core i7 4700EQ CPU Product Orienta tion Mounting Angle C...

Page 116: ...PC on page 1 5 for model details 90 to 135 45 to 90 0 to 45 NYP2C 0 Temperature Specifications Ambient operating temperature specifications for model NYP2C 0 This Panel PC has an Intel Celeron 3965U C...

Page 117: ...90 0 to 45 NYP25 1 Temperature Specifications Ambient operating temperature specifications for model NYP25 1 This Panel PC has an Intel Core i5 4300U CPU Product Orienta tion Mounting Angle Configurat...

Page 118: ...ture specifications for model NYP27 1 This Panel PC has an Intel Core i7 7820EQ CPU Product Orienta tion Mounting Angle Configuration 1 1 or 2 x SSD 1 x HDD 320 GB 500 GB 1 x HDD 1 TB Landscape and Po...

Page 119: ...ient operating temperature specifications for model NYP35 1 This Panel PC has an Intel Core i5 7300U CPU Product Orienta tion Mounting Angle Configuration 1 SSD HDD 320 GB 500 GB HDD 1 TB Landscape an...

Page 120: ...fications Battery Chemical waste PCIe Card and other electrical components Electrical waste Precautions for Safe Use Dispose of the product and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply Di...

Page 121: ...5 19 5 3 8 Prepare the Mounting Surface 5 25 5 3 9 Mount the Industrial Panel PC 5 27 5 4 Wire 5 28 5 4 1 Wiring Warnings and Cautions 5 28 5 4 2 Ground 5 28 5 4 3 Wire the Power Connector 5 35 5 4 4...

Page 122: ...any visible damage Take photos of the package and save them Inform your supplier immediately 2 Open the package Ensure not to damage the contents 3 Ensure that all items are present Additional Inform...

Page 123: ...andards and Certifications sheet Bag with Power connector I O connector Models with an Expansion Layer will have inside the bag also Drive bracket for drive installation 4 Mounting screws for drive in...

Page 124: ...cifications on page 4 9 for the number of supported drives Refer to 3 10 4 HDD and SSD Storage Devices on page 3 26 for the recommended drive models Refer to 4 1 7 Storage Device Specifications on pag...

Page 125: ...2 5 Align the connectors of the drive as shown A on the bracket Then insert the replacement drive 1 in the bracket and insert the 4 mounting screws 2 Tighten these screws with a tor que of 0 35 N m A...

Page 126: ...r Optional on page 3 6 for bay details Ensure the bracket is completely in the Panel PC with an extra push The drive bracket will lock into place when it is fully inserted 7 Insert the metal shielding...

Page 127: ...S settings Refer to A 1 BIOS on page A 2 for boot priority settings For storage drives 1 Ensure the drive is functional and confirm normal operation 2 For a Panel PC with a Windows operating system If...

Page 128: ...Refer to 4 1 8 PCIe Card Specifications on page 4 17 for PCIe specifications The PCIe Card mounting material Card Support This item is supplied with the Panel PC To install the PCIe Card 1 Ensure the...

Page 129: ...p the Card Clip A on the sides 1 Pull the middle of the Card Clip to unlock it 2 and remove it 3 from the PCIe Drawer A Card Clip B Sheet metal frame tab Grip the Card Clip A on the sides Lift the Car...

Page 130: ...to insert the PCIe Card in the correct opening Ensure the thin sheet metal frame is positioned between the PCIe Card and the PCIe Drawer to ensure a good conductive contact 5 Installation 5 10 NY ser...

Page 131: ...result 1 3 2 B A 1 2 A B A Card Clip B Sheet metal frame tab Place the Card Clip A in the PCIe Card and PCIe Drawer 1 grip the Card Clip on the sides 2 and then rotate the Clip 3 to lock it in place A...

Page 132: ...roove so there is support below and above the card Rotate the Card Support 2 to lock it in place 2 1 8 Insert the PCIe Drawer in the Panel PC and then insert the two crosshead screws that hold the PCI...

Page 133: ...nal connectors 1 3 2 1 Push the lock lever 1 2 Tilt the PCIe cover 2 3 Remove the PCIe cover 3 The PCIe Card is installed 5 Installation 5 13 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555...

Page 134: ...the following locations Operation may stop or malfunc tions may occur Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifica t...

Page 135: ...can be mounted in a landscape A or portrait B orientation Do not install the Industrial Panel PC in any of the following orientations 5 Installation 5 15 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s...

Page 136: ...ications on page 4 34 for temperature specifica tions Allow space to accommodate for the bending radius of the cables Refer to 3 10 5 DVI Cables on page 3 27 3 10 6 USB Type A to USB Type B Cables on...

Page 137: ...ther devices wiring ducts etc Do not mount the Panel PC in the wrong direction e g vertically or upside down Doing so may cause abnormal heating in the Panel PC Do not install the Panel PC directly ab...

Page 138: ...apid temperature changes can cause condensation to occur resulting in malfunctioning due to short circuiting When there is a possibility of this occurring take measures against condensation such as le...

Page 139: ...olvents use a panel with an airtight structure Be careful of temperature increases inside the panel In locations exposed to corrosive gas purge the air inside the panel to clear the gas and then pres...

Page 140: ...feed section Use an isolating transformer to significantly reduce noise between the Panel PC and the ground In stall the isolating transformer between the Panel PC power supply and the noise filter a...

Page 141: ...in separate ducts or conduits Be sure to ground the ducts or conduits I O Cable Arrangement Floor ducts Conduits Suspended ducts I O cables I O cables Power lines Power lines I O cables Power lines I...

Page 142: ...Communications lines and power lines DC signals and AC signals High frequency devices such as Inverters and signal lines communications Routing of Wiring Observe the following points when wiring powe...

Page 143: ...mpletely ground the metal tub ing to 100 or less Example Separating an OMRON product from Power Lines Metal tubing 200 mm 200 mm High voltage power panel Power lines Power lines Ground of 100 or less...

Page 144: ...Other Precautions Basic I O Units have both plus and minus commons so pay attention to the polarity when wiring 5 Installation 5 24 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555...

Page 145: ...9 0 1 mm Width X1 463 0 1 mm Height Y1 285 0 1 mm Panel thick ness range 2 Panel thickness range Z1 1 6 to 6 0 mm Dimensions Refer to 4 1 1 Dimensions and Weight on page 4 2 for X Y Z and R dimensions...

Page 146: ...mm Aluminum Thickness 2 5 to 6 0 mm 2 Create an opening in the mounting surface The table before step 1 gives an overview of the cut out dimensions for the Panel PC Prepare a rectangular cut out with...

Page 147: ...ace cut out so the bezel B touches the mounting surface 3 Loosen the allen bolts 2 of the mounting brackets The mounting brackets are spring loaded and will extend 3 when loose 4 Ensure all mounting b...

Page 148: ...ol circuits WARNING Unintended behavior may occur when an error occurs in internal memory of the prod uct As a countermeasure for such problems external safety measures must be pro vided to ensure saf...

Page 149: ...ield ensures a low im pedance connection avoid the use of pigtails Potential differences between the two connected communicating devices might cause an equipotential current to flow through the shield...

Page 150: ...uipotential bonding system Star earthing Daisy chain The cable shield connect ed to the connector hood at both ends of the com munications cable Recommended Not recommended Not recommended Additional...

Page 151: ...ial bonding system Connect the main earthing terminal and building structures together with equipotential bonding con ductors and embed the mesh ground line in each floor Connect the ground line of ea...

Page 152: ...th electrode is separated by a minimum of 10 m from any other earth electrode of a device that could be a noise source Hub Control panel Other device A device that could be a noise source NY series In...

Page 153: ...electrode This earthing method is not recommended because the device that could be a noise source may inter fere electromagnetically with other devices Hub Control panel Other device A device that cou...

Page 154: ...ew A are pre mounted at the Industrial Panel PC C B A Remove the pre mounted washers and screw A and then mount the ground connection wire C to the Panel PC B using the washers and screw A Tighten the...

Page 155: ...conductor size must match with the used maximum power supply capacity or an overcurrent protection device must be used The used wires and the overcurrent protection device must meet the applicable nat...

Page 156: ...section Solid conductor 0 5 to 10 mm2 Flexible conductor 0 5 to 6 mm2 Flexible conductor with ferrule and no plastic sleeve 0 5 to 6 mm2 Flexible conductor with ferrule and plastic sleeve 0 5 to 4 mm...

Page 157: ...the conductor without twisting the wires Do not weld the conductors Doing so may cause the wires to break with vibration 3 Insert a 2 5 mm flat blade screwdriver in the small opening above the cable...

Page 158: ...nductor Flexible conductor with ferrule and no plastic sleeve 0 25 to 1 5 mm2 Flexible conductor with ferrule and plastic sleeve 0 25 to 0 75 mm2 Minimum AWG according to UL cUL 24 Maximum AWG accordi...

Page 159: ...e connected to the inputs 4 5 UPS Mode Input 6 Additional Information Refer to 4 2 2 I O Connector Specifications on page 4 21 for I O connector specifications Refer to I O Connector Power Status Outp...

Page 160: ...conductor Connect the conductor without twisting the wires Do not weld the conductors Doing so may cause the wires to break with vibration 3 Remove the I O connector from the Panel PC 4 Insert a scre...

Page 161: ...ctor B I O connector 2 inputs UPS signal and power OFF control and 1 output power state C USB 3 0 connector 2 USB 3 0 connectors D USB 2 0 connector 2 USB 2 0 connectors E 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1000BASE...

Page 162: ...ce connection options for peripheral devices or an additional monitor RS 232C connector default DVI D connector NY Monitor Link connector RJ45 Gb Ethernet connector 5 Installation 5 42 NY series Indus...

Page 163: ...n page 3 25 for the cables advised by Omron Refer to individual cable specifications for cable bending requirements and connector clear ance Use the following procedure to connect the Panel PC 1 Ensur...

Page 164: ...or to the DVI connector and tighten the fastening screws or use the optional NYML connector For an Industrial Panel PC and for several other IPC configurations this is optional 5 Connect all remaining...

Page 165: ...cause it has touch func tionality Do not connect additional storage devices before the installation of the operating system completed Adding storage devices like a USB flash drive an SD memory card or...

Page 166: ...r Safe Use Always use the SMART monitoring feature for storage devices that do not comply to the Omron Storage Device Specifications Monitor the operating temperature and vibrations to ensure they sta...

Page 167: ...ws 7 Select Accept separately for Windows and for the OMRON utilities Settings Windows 10 Select Customize instead of Use Express settings Set the settings according to your application environment Wi...

Page 168: ...r Verify that the Panel PC is responding to finger touches on the touchscreen of the product 6 Install any third party software and drivers that may be required for your applications Precautions for S...

Page 169: ...tware and activate Windows Additional Information Refer to NY series Operating Systems and Software Utilities Manual Cat No W616 for de tails 5 Installation 5 49 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware...

Page 170: ...ailure occurs possibly resulting in the reception of an er roneous signal from an external device affected by the momentary power failure Take external fail safe measures Where necessary monitor the p...

Page 171: ...ns for Safe Use Always use an uninterruptible power supply UPS to prevent data loss and other system file integrity issues caused by unexpected power interruption Use an Omron S8BA UPS with the correc...

Page 172: ...re Utilities Manual Cat No W616 for Pow er Attendant Lite Utility details 9 Configure the UPS using the Power Attendant Lite Utility Refer to NY series Operating Systems and Software Utilities Manual...

Page 173: ...t react automatically to the UPS Mode Input A custom software program is required to shut down the Panel PC when needed UPS Drivers and the required software is available For Panel PCs with Windows 10...

Page 174: ...USB cable supplied with the UPS to the USB connector of the UPS and to the USB connector of the Panel PC 2 Configure the UPS using the UPS Settings Utility Refer to UPS Setting Utility Instruction Man...

Page 175: ...figured The Panel PC will shut down properly in case of a power supply interruption and restart automatically when the power is restored Additional Information The default Input sensitivity setting is...

Page 176: ...a backup and repair data Select the Backup and Repair procedure or procedures that are most suitable for your situation Precautions for Correct Use Refer to NY series Operating Systems and Software U...

Page 177: ...r ON Using the Power ON OFF Input 6 3 6 2 3 Auto Power ON 6 4 6 3 Power OFF 6 5 6 3 1 Power OFF Using the Power Button 6 5 6 3 2 Power OFF Using Windows Shut Down 6 5 6 3 3 Power OFF Using the Power O...

Page 178: ...cted capacitive technology for the touch operation Only light pres sure is required to activate the touch function Up to 5 simultaneous touches can be detected Multiple simultaneous touch points can b...

Page 179: ...N and verify that the ERR LED is OFF The Panel PC is ON and the Operating System if installed starts 6 2 2 Power ON Using the Power ON OFF Input Start condition Power is supplied to the Panel PC and t...

Page 180: ...ctor The Power Loss Control BIOS setting controls this behavior Set the Power Loss Control setting to Turn ON to activate the Auto Power ON function Additional Information Refer to A 1 BIOS on page A...

Page 181: ...OFF The Panel PC is powered OFF Additional Information The Panel PC will restart automatically if a UPS is connected to the I O connector of the Panel PC Use the Power button of the UPS or remove the...

Page 182: ...age 5 38 for wiring details 6 3 4 Forced Power OFF Using the Power Button Precautions for Safe Use Press the power button for several seconds to force the product shutdown Always back up files in the...

Page 183: ...cates a product mes sage To react to a product message 1 Select the Industrial PC Tray Utility icon A pop up window will appear 2 Read the message available in the pop up 3 Refer to 7 2 1 Warning and...

Page 184: ...s sage To react to a Windows message 1 Open the Windows Action Center For Windows 10 Click the Windows Action Center icon For Windows 7 Right click the Windows Action Center icon and select Open Actio...

Page 185: ...screen Surface 7 3 7 1 3 Clean the Panel PC 7 4 7 1 4 Check the Gasket Seal 7 5 7 2 Corrective Maintenance 7 6 7 2 1 Warning and Error Messages 7 6 7 2 2 Remove the Cover 7 8 7 2 3 Replace the Fan Uni...

Page 186: ...s or configurations Reference Create a backup of the Industrial Panel PC Refer to NY series Operating Systems and Software Utilities Manual Cat No W616 for backup details Periodically but at least eve...

Page 187: ...the touchscreen surface of the Industrial Panel PC when necessary to keep it in the best oper ating condition Ensure the Industrial Panel PC is OFF before cleaning Wipe the Industrial Panel PC daily...

Page 188: ...in the best operating condition Wipe the Panel PC with a dry soft cloth Precautions for Safe Use Do not use corrosive substances to clean the product Doing so may result in the failure or malfunction...

Page 189: ...des of the Panel PC The gasket should be visible as a thin black line that has no dents or damage Precautions for Safe Use As the rubber gasket will deteriorate shrink or harden depending on the opera...

Page 190: ...out a situation that will lead to downtime of the Industrial Panel PC Error messages inform you about what caused the downtime of the Industrial Panel PC The following message channels are available L...

Page 191: ...computer Windows Update Important windows Update is not set up for this computer Set up backup Your files are not being backed up Windows Pop Up Window Windows Pop Up windows provide information on Wi...

Page 192: ...to remove the Cover of the Panel PC 1 Power OFF your Panel PC if it has active cooling Precautions for Safe Use Do not remove the fan cover while the power is ON Contact with the rotating fan may res...

Page 193: ...directly after replacement Additional Information Refer to 3 9 2 Fan Unit on page 3 23 for the model 1 Power OFF the Panel PC 2 Remove the Cover of the Panel PC Additional Information Refer to 7 2 2...

Page 194: ...Fan Unit in the Panel PC Ensure the end of the Fan Unit A is positioned under the fan guide B B A 6 Connect the Fan Connectors to the board 7 Mount the Cover 8 Power ON the system Confirm both fans r...

Page 195: ...ttery of the correct type and install the battery properly Apply power for at least five minutes before changing the battery Mount a new battery within five minutes after turning OFF the power supply...

Page 196: ...ening the cover more difficult 7 Write the next date of replacement on the label at the inside of the cover Additional Information Refer to 3 9 1 Battery on page 3 23 for lifetime of the battery 8 Mou...

Page 197: ...s To replace a drive 1 Power OFF the Panel PC 2 Remove the drive cover 1 3 2 1 Push the lock lever 1 2 Tilt the cover 2 3 Remove the drive cover 3 Additional Information Refer to 3 7 Drive Bays on pag...

Page 198: ...lding cover out of the Panel PC 4 Insert the drive cover in the drive bracket bay 1 and move it down 2 so that it locks in the drive bracket 2 1 7 Maintenance 7 14 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardwa...

Page 199: ...PC using the drive cover 6 Remove the 4 mounting screws 1 and then remove the drive 2 from the drive bracket 1 2 7 Maintenance 7 15 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555 7 2 Corre...

Page 200: ...ews 2 Tighten these screws with a torque of 0 35 N m A 0 1 5 8 Insert the bracket with the replacement drive into the correct bay of the Panel PC Ensure the bracket is completely in the Panel PC with...

Page 201: ...ial PC with a Windows operating system refer to the restore procedure in the section Corrective Maintenance to restore data For an IPC without Operating System restore the drive data from a backup The...

Page 202: ...ing materials Card Clip and Card Support These are supplied with the Industrial Panel PC To replace the PCIe Card 1 Power OFF the system 2 Unmount the Panel PC 3 Remove the two crosshead screws 1 indi...

Page 203: ...g a PCIe card avoid touching the sharp edges of the sheet metal frame tab Injury may result 3 2 1 B A 1 2 A B A Card Clip B Sheet metal frame tab Grip the Card Clip A on the sides 1 Pull the middle of...

Page 204: ...Ie Drawer 2 1 The PCIe Card is now removed 7 Place the replacement PCIe Card in the PCIe Drawer 1 2 Ensure the PCIe Card is inserted into the correct opening 7 Maintenance 7 20 NY series Industrial Pa...

Page 205: ...ult 1 3 2 B A 1 2 A B A Card Clip B Sheet metal frame tab Place the Card Clip A in the PCIe Card and PCIe Drawer 1 grip the Card Clip on the sides 2 and then rotate the Clip 3 to lock it in place A Ca...

Page 206: ...Ie Card with the small groove so that there is support below and above the PCIe Card 10Insert the PCIe Drawer in the Panel PC and then insert the two crosshead screws that hold the PCIe Drawer in plac...

Page 207: ...ifications on page 4 16 for specification details To replace the CFast Card 1 Power OFF the Panel PC 2 Remove the CFast Card slot cover C U S T O M ID C o rp o ra tio n K yo to 6 0 0 8 5 3 0 JA P A N...

Page 208: ...PC with an extra push using the CFast Card slot cover A B Fold the plastic Pull Tab B up so it stays inside the slot area 5 Mount the CFast Card slot cover Place the slot cover 1 and then mount the s...

Page 209: ...4 A 1 3 BIOS for 7th generation CPUs A 13 A 1 4 BIOS for Atom CPUs A 43 A 2 DVI Connector Pin Details A 49 A 2 1 DVI I Connector Pin Details A 49 A 2 2 DVI D Connector Pin Details A 50 A 3 RS 232C Con...

Page 210: ...h 6th and 7th generation CPUs also the F2 key can be used For Atom CPUs also the Esc key can be used Boot Selection Popup Menu Press the F11 key repeatedly directly after Power ON to display the Boot...

Page 211: ...as the focus and displays a submenu or the possibility to change the parameter Change Option Change settings A numerical value will be increased or decreased A boolean value will toggle F1 General Hel...

Page 212: ...password protection and the BIOS update and write protection the system configuration is completely secured If the BIOS is password protected you cannot change the configuration of an end application...

Page 213: ...2 HDMI DVI Hardware Health Monitoring 1 Start Temperature 50 C Temperature Range 30 C Minimum Fan Speed 30 Fixed Maximum Fan Speed 100 Fan Always On At Minimum Speed Disabled PCI PCI Express PCI Late...

Page 214: ...t tings for Port 0 and 1 1 Run time C7 Allowed Disabled Detect Non compliant De vice Disabled Program PCIe ASPM af ter OpROM Disabled PEG Sampler Calibrate Disabled Swing Control Full Peg Gen3 Equaliz...

Page 215: ...led ACPI Hibernation Support Disabled ACPI Sleep State Suspend Disabled Lock Legacy Resources Disabled S3 Video Repost Disabled ACPI Low Power S0 Idle 3 2 Disabled Native PCI Express Support Enabled N...

Page 216: ...ort Disabled SATA Controller Speed Default Serial ATA Port 0 1 2 3 5 SATA Port Enabled 5 Hot Plug Disabled External SATA Disabled SATA Device Type Hard Disk Drive Spin Up Device Disabled Memory Config...

Page 217: ...er is related to the CPU type Panel PCs with an Intel Core i7 4700EQ CPU type use Port 0 5 Panel PCs with an Intel Core i5 4300U CPU type use Port 2 and 3 Panel PCs with an Intel Celeron 2980U CPU typ...

Page 218: ...A Disabled USB Precondition Disabled BTCG Enabled HDA Controller Auto HDA PME Disabled PCH LAN Controller Enabled Wake on LAN Enabled Serial IRQ Mode Continuous SB CRID Disabled Port 80h Redirection...

Page 219: ...Boot Option Sorting Method Legacy First Type Based Boot Priority 1st Boot Device SATA 2 Drive 2 2nd Boot Device Disabled 3rd Boot Device Disabled 4th Boot Device Disabled 5th Boot Device Disabled 6th...

Page 220: ...Signatures NOT INSTALLED Authorized TimeStamps NOT INSTALLED BIOS Save Exit Provides the possibility to leave the BIOS with or without saving changes Save Exit Parameters Save Changes and Exit Changed...

Page 221: ...es platform information about the BIOS Board Information Firmware Revi sion MAC Addresses and information about the number of Boots and the Running Time Platform In formation gives CPU and platform de...

Page 222: ...ersion BV 008 BIOS Advanced BIOS up to version 008 on page A 15 Version BV 115 and higher BIOS Advanced BIOS version 115 and higher on page A 21 Intel Celeron 3965U Up to version BU 008 BIOS Advanced...

Page 223: ...ced parameters and their factory default values Item Default Remark Intel RC ACPI Set tings PTID Support Disabled PECI Access Method Direct I O Native PCI Express Support Enabled Native ASPM Disabled...

Page 224: ...AIT Loop AP threads Handoff Manner MWAIT Loop AES Enabled MachineCheck Enabled MonitorMWait Enabled Intel Trusted Execution Technology 1 Disabled Reset AUX Content 1 No Flash Wear Out Protection Disab...

Page 225: ...t 0 PSYS PMax Power 0 Acoustic Noise Settings Acoustic Noise Mitiga tion Disabled System Agent VR Settings VR Config Enable Disabled Core IA VR Settings VR Config Enable Disabled GT Sliced VR Settings...

Page 226: ...n Disabled KT Device Enabled IDER Device Enabled End Of Post Message Send in DXE DOI3 Setting for HECI Disable Disabled Thermal Configuration CPU Thermal Config uration DTS SMM Disabled Tcc Activation...

Page 227: ...ce Support Enable SHA 1 PCR Bank Enabled SHA256 PCR Bank Enabled Pending operation None Platform Hierarchy Enabled Storage Hierarchy Enabled Endorsement Hierarchy Enabled TPM2 0 UEFI Spec Version TCG_...

Page 228: ...on ROM Launch Policy UEFI ROM Only Video Option ROM Launch Policy Legacy ROM Only Other Option ROM Launch Policy UEFI ROM Only SDIO Configuration SD Card or COMx GPIO COMx GPIO UARTO Controller Disabl...

Page 229: ...f Manner MWAIT Loop AES Enabled MachineCheck Enabled MonitorMWait Enabled Power Performance CPU Power Man agement Control Boot performance mode Max Non Turbo Per formance Intel SpeedStep Enabled Race...

Page 230: ...r Timeout 20 sec Device Reset Timeout 20 sec Device Power up Delay Selection Auto Generic Ultra HS COMBO Auto 1 Only for CPU type Intel Celeron 3965U 2 Only for CPU type Intel Core i5 7300U 3 For IPC...

Page 231: ...chineCheck Enabled MonitorMWait Enabled Power Performance CPU Power Man agement Control Boot performance mode Max Non Turbo Per formance Intel SpeedStep Enabled Race To Halt RTH Enabled Intel Speed Sh...

Page 232: ...sabled Automatic Critical Trip Point Enabled AMI Graphic Output Protocol Policy Output Select EDP1 Brightnesst Setting 255 BIST Enable Disabled PCI Configuration PCI Latency Timer 32 PCI Bus Clocks PE...

Page 233: ...BIOS Chipset Details on page A 31 Version BV 115 and higher BIOS Chipset BIOS version 115 and higher on page A 33 Intel Celeron 3965U Up to version BU 008 BIOS Chipset BIOS up to version 008 on page...

Page 234: ...ed SenseAmp Offset Training Enabled Early ReadMPR Timing Centering 2D Enabled Read MPR Training Enabled Receive Enable Training Enabled Jedec Write Leveling Enabled Early Write Time Centering 2D Enabl...

Page 235: ...nfig Disabled Maximum Memory Frequency 2133 HOB Buffer Size Auto Max TOLUD Dynamic SA GV Fixed High Retrain on Fast Fail Enabled Command Tristate Enabled Enable RH Prevention Enabled Row Hammer Soluti...

Page 236: ...256MB IGD Pre Allocated Graphics Mem ory 32M IGD Total Graphics Memory 256M Gfx Low Power Mode Disabled VDD Enable Enabled PM support Disabled PAVP Enable Enabled Cdynmax Clamping Enable Enabled Cd Cl...

Page 237: ...SATA And RST Con figuration SATA Controller s Enabled SATA Mode Selection AHCI SATA Test Mode Disabled Software Feature Mask Configura tion HDD Unlock Ena bled LED Locate Ena bled Aggressive LPM Supp...

Page 238: ...Enabled Wake on LAN Enable Enabled SLP_LAN Low on DC Power Enabled K1 off Enabled Wake on WLAN and BT Enable Disabled Disable DSX ACPRESENT Pulldown Disabled Serial IRQ Mode Continuous Port 61h Bit 4...

Page 239: ...ature Disabled Throttler CKEMin Timer 48 For LPDDR Only Throttler CKEMin Defeature 1 Enabled For LPDDR Only Throttler CKEMin Timer 1 64 DRAM Power Me ter Use user provided power weights scale factor a...

Page 240: ...Detect Timeout 0 PCH PCIE LTR 2 Enabled Snoop Latency Override Auto Non Snoop Latency Override Auto Force LTR Override Disabled PCIE LTR Lock 2 Disabled Extra options Detect Non Compliance Device Dis...

Page 241: ...ers and their factory default values Item Default Remark Processor Integrated Components Memory Configuration Max TOLUD Dynamic Memory Remap Enabled Graphics Configura tion Primary Display Auto Select...

Page 242: ...e Disa bled Prefetchable Memory 10 Reserved Memory Alignment 1 Prefetchable Memory Alignment 1 SATA And RST Con figuration SATA Controller s Enabled SATA Mode Selection AHCI Software Feature Mask Conf...

Page 243: ...essor Integrated Components Memory Configuration Max TOLUD Dynamic Memory Remap Enabled Graphics Configura tion Primary Display Auto Select PCIE Card Auto Internal Graphics Device Auto GTT Size 8MB Ap...

Page 244: ...ion SATA Controller s Enabled SATA Mode Selection AHCI Software Feature Mask Configura tion HDD Unlock Ena bled LED Locate Ena bled SATA Controller Speed Default SATA Port 0 Enabled 1 SATA Port 1 Enab...

Page 245: ...isabled Secure Boot Customization CPU specific 2 Key Management 3 Factory Key Provision Disabled Secure Boot variable Display variable details 1 Only when a storage device is installed The default pas...

Page 246: ...sion BV 008 BIOS Boot BIOS up to version 008 on page A 39 Version BV 115 and higher BIOS Boot BIOS version 115 and higher on page A 40 Intel Celeron 3965U Up to version BU 008 BIOS Boot BIOS up to ver...

Page 247: ...oot Device Disabled 5th Boot Device Disabled 6th Boot Device Disabled 7th Boot Device Disabled 8th Boot Device Disabled Battery Support Auto Battery Manager System Off Mode G3 Mech Off UEFI Fast Boot...

Page 248: ...dard Boot Option 1 2 UEFI OS P1 Boot Option 2 2 Windows Boot Manager P1 UEFI Fast Boot Disabled UEFI Screenshot Capability Disabled New Boot Option Policy Default 1 Power Loss Control settings are Rem...

Page 249: ...tion 2 UEFI OS P1 UEFI Fast Boot Disabled UEFI Screenshot Capability Disabled New Boot Option Policy Default 1 Power Loss Control settings are Remain OFF The Industrial Panel PC will stay OFF when pow...

Page 250: ...not saved and the Panel PC restarts with the unchanged settings Save Changes Changed settings are saved and the BIOS setup stays open Discard Changes Changed settings are reverted to their last saved...

Page 251: ...Firmware Revi sion MAC Addresses and information about the number of Boots and the Running Time Platform In formation gives CPU and platform details Changeable BIOS Main parameters and their factory...

Page 252: ...ect Auto RTC Wake Settings RTC Wake Mode Disabled CPU CPU Power Manage ment EIST Enabled Turbo Mode Enabled C States Disabled Active Processor Cores Disabled Intel Virtualization Technology Enabled VT...

Page 253: ...ay Peim Disabled Integrated Graphics Device Enabled Primary Display IGD RC6 Render Standby Disabled GTT Size 8MB Aperture Size 256MB IGD Pre Allocated Graphics Memory 64M IGD Total Graphics Memory 256...

Page 254: ...settings can put your system at risk Changeable BIOS Security parameters and their factory default values Item Default Remark BIOS Password Empty P1 CFast Set User Password Empty Secure Boot Menu Sec...

Page 255: ...iority Selection Type Based 1st Boot Device SATA 1 Drive 2nd Boot Device Disabled 3rd Boot Device Disabled 4th Boot Device Disabled 5th Boot Device Disabled 6th Boot Device Disabled 7th Boot Device Di...

Page 256: ...not saved and the Panel PC restarts with the unchanged settings Save Changes Changed settings are saved and the BIOS setup stays open Discard Changes Changed settings are reverted to their last saved...

Page 257: ...nected 5 Not connected 6 DDC clock DDC clock 7 DDC data DDC data 8 Analog vertical sync Analog vertical sync 1 9 TMDS data 1 Digital green link 1 10 TMDS data 1 Digital green link 1 11 0 VDC TMDS data...

Page 258: ...nnector 1 8 9 16 17 24 C5 The pin layout represents the DVI connector on the Industrial Panel PC Pin numbers increase from left to right for every row Pin Signal Name Function 1 TMDS data 2 Digital re...

Page 259: ...Digital blue link 1 and digital sync 19 0 VDC TMDS data 0 5 shield 20 Not connected 21 Not connected 22 0 VDC TMDS clock shield 23 TMDS clock Digital clock 24 TMDS clock Digital clock C5 Not connected...

Page 260: ...the Panel PC Pin Signal Name 1 CD 2 RXD 3 TXD 4 DTR 5 0 VDC 1 6 DSR 7 RTS 8 CTS 9 RI 1 The 0 VDC pin is internally connected to the ground connection Additional Information Refer to 5 4 2 Ground on pa...

Page 261: ...I Index I 1 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555 I...

Page 262: ...ive bays 3 21 Drive Install 5 4 Replace 7 13 Ducts 5 23 DVI connector 3 15 Specifications 4 28 DVI D connector 3 16 Specifications 4 29 E Electrical Specifications 4 5 Err LED 3 11 Ethernet connector...

Page 263: ...11 Undervoltage error 3 9 3 11 Preventive maintenance 7 2 Product key 3 5 Product 1 5 PWR LED 3 10 R Repair 5 56 RS 232C connector 3 16 Specifications 4 30 RUN LED 3 11 S Scope of delivery 5 3 SD Mem...

Page 264: ...Index I 4 NY series Industrial Panel PC Hardware User s Manual W555...

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